In a Warming Atlantic, Hurricanes Increasingly Arrive in Groups
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CLAIM: North Atlantic faces more hurricane clusters as climate warms - Conservative Angle
Analyzing the historical observation of tropical cyclones, the authors found that during the past few decades, the chances for tropical cyclone cluster decreased in the Northwestern Pacific basin, while increased in North Atlantic basin. The post CLAIM: North Atlantic faces more hurricane clusters as climate warms appeared first on Conservative Angle | Conservative Angle - Conservative News Clearing House
In a Warming Atlantic, Hurricanes Increasingly Arrive in Groups
As ocean waters heat up, the Atlantic is increasingly seeing not just one, but two or more hurricanes spin up at the same time. That is the finding of a new study, which warns that warming is raising the risk that coastal cities may be battered by back-to-back storms. Read more on E360 →
Tropical cyclones such as typhoons or hurricanes can occur in groups and then hit the same coastal region shortly afterwards. This makes them particularly destructive and dangerous. In the North Atlantic, such clusters have become more common in recent decades, but in the North-West Pacific, a new study shows. Reason for this shift are impacts of climate change as well as certain climate phenomena, [...] The article Hurricanes occur more and mor…
Hurricane chains are becoming more frequent in the North Atlantic in recent decades, a trend that is expected to continue in the near future, confirms a new study.
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